Find out who gets sent home in episode 11, “Weight of the World.”
It’s almost time for the final to begin onThe Challenge: World Championship.
Afterlast weeksaw Darrell and Kiki sent home, the stakes have never been higher.

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Everyone knows the clock is ticking down until the final, and there are only five teams left now.
Something tells me Emily’s overconfidence is going to cost her dearly.
Meanwhile, Kaz confronts Jordan and tells him she feels undervalued by him as a partner.

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They have a tearful hug, and hopefully this helps them bond as a team even more.
Sarah videochats with her husband and son back home, and struggles with being away from her family.
Danny empathizes with her but talks her down from her low moment of feeling homesick.

Jordan of Team U.K. on ‘The Challenge: World Championship’.Jonne Roriz/Paramount+
There are tons of eliminated players who would much rather still be in the game!
The team that finishes first gets to eliminate another team right away, sending them straight into elimination.
The team that solves the puzzle first wins the whole thing.

Kaycee and Troy of Team Australia, host TJ Lavin, and Emily and Yes of Team Australia on ‘The Challenge: World Championship’.Jonne Roriz/Paramount+
We love a challenge with sabotage, especially right before the final!
Jordan is the first to reach the ladders, with Troy right behind him.
Emily and Yes are the first to start untying their knots, though.

Emily and Kaycee on ‘The Challenge: World Championship’.Jonne Roriz/Paramount+
They release the symbol and choose to drop Kaycee and Troy, eliminating them immediately.
They never said they wouldn’tsabotagethem.
Brilliant move by Jordan and Kaz.
Jordan tells Kaz to stop climbing at this point, allowing the other teams to pull ahead of them.
Theo and Sarah release their symbol next, and choose to drop Danny and Tori.
On the sidelines, everyone else is confused too when Jordan starts helping Theo and Sarah solve the puzzle.
Troy just pushes back and doesn’t let Yes' lackluster apology land.
Use this power to actually make a move!
Then Danny and Tori also vote for themselves, which is extremely disappointing to see.
Tori didn’t want to do it, but Danny is sure that Sarah wouldn’t sendhiminto elimination either.
Someone is about to feel really betrayed, because Sarah has to sendsomeoneinto elimination.
Sarah tells Danny she doesn’t have a decision yet, which shocks him.
He immediately regrets agreeing to the stalemate because he gave up any power he had to save himself.
After stressing about it all day, Sarah pulls Emily into a bathroom to have a whispered conversation.
1 ally was Grant before his medical DQ).
What goes unspoken is how that means she’s going to send Emily and Yes into elimination.
Emily breaks down in tears, saying that Grant left the game and Sarah became her No.
1, and now she has no one.
Thank you, production team, for making sure their mics were still on!
Elimination
Walking into the Arena, everyone sees a long, narrow hallway in the sand.
You know what that means: Hall Brawl!
The last elimination of the season is a good old-fashioned headbanger.
You absolutely love to see it.
As for who’s playing, it turns out Theo and Sarah don’t get to vote at all.
The only team that hasn’t voted yet?
That would be Kaycee and Troy.
Troy is able to get up and run to his bell faster, so he wins the first round.
Since Emily tied it up in the second round, it goes to one final tiebreaker round.
And they finally get their revenge against Emily and Yes after getting to call them out themselves.
This victory has to feel really good.
And it’s starting…right now.
The Challenge: World Championshipdebuts new episodes Wednesdays on Paramount+.